Bring out the difference between nucleophiles and electrophiles with examples
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\tELECTROPHILENUCLEOPHILEAlso called as Lewis acidAlso called as\xa0Lewis baseThey are positively charged / neutralThey are negatively charged / neutralThey undergo electrophilic addition and electrophilic substitution reactionsThey undergo nucleophilic addition and nucleophilic substitution reactionsElectron-deficientElectron-richIt accepts a pair of an electron to form a covalent bondIt donates a pair of an electron to form a covalent bondAll carbocationsAll carbanionsExample: Hydronium IonExample: Chloride Ion\t